Actually, the Banana spider is near-harmless. You must have it confused with the Brazilian Wandering Spider, which is also referred to as the Banana Spider but is not black and yellow. The Wanderer has the deadliest of all spider venoms, capable of paralyzing victims of it's bite. It is quite fond of Bananas for some reason, hence the nickname Banana Spider. The Banana Spider, better known as the Golden Silk Orb-Weaver, is the black and yellow spider I believe you were referring to. It holds a neurotoxin very similar to that of the black widow, however it is not nearly as potent. While the Black Widow's bite can be lethal to humans, the Golden Silk's bite would simply cause redness and irritation and would disappear within 24 hours.
I'm guessing that if the spider was poisonous you would immediately die... but if it was non venomous then it wouldn't do you any harm. The average person eats 13 spiders per year in their sleep, because spiders like warm damp places, so I'd say they're great protein.
The spider you are looking for is the Venusta Orchard Spider. The Venusta Orchard Spider is most commonly found in trees and shrubs of the rain forest.
nothing it has to get into your bloodstream unless it bites you on the way down witch i highley dout
It is hard to guess which species of spider is meant. There may be many spiders that observers would judge to be "lime green." The bites of almost all spiders are toxic. However, none of the spiders that can give humans medically significant bites happen to be green. The most likely candidate to be described as a lime green spider is one fairly large and very attractive species of Lynx spider. Lynx spiders do not trap their prey in webs. They hunt for their prey in the branches, flowers, or leaves of vegetation. If someone were quick enough to actually grab one, he or she might get a defensive bite. It would hurt, but a bee sting can have much greater consequences.
If the spider does not have poison.
Why would you want to? But no. You can with a banana or even better, a mango.
A spider falling onto a person is harmless, so long as the spider is not venomous. A spider falling would likely be harmful to the spider.
You would DIE!!
No such thing as a poisonous spider. Spiders use venom, not poison, and it differs greatly species to species. Poison = used for defense. Venom - used for hunting and killing stuff.
Depending on the poison, you would either end up with some undesirable illness or die.
Actually, the Banana spider is near-harmless. You must have it confused with the Brazilian Wandering Spider, which is also referred to as the Banana Spider but is not black and yellow. The Wanderer has the deadliest of all spider venoms, capable of paralyzing victims of it's bite. It is quite fond of Bananas for some reason, hence the nickname Banana Spider. The Banana Spider, better known as the Golden Silk Orb-Weaver, is the black and yellow spider I believe you were referring to. It holds a neurotoxin very similar to that of the black widow, however it is not nearly as potent. While the Black Widow's bite can be lethal to humans, the Golden Silk's bite would simply cause redness and irritation and would disappear within 24 hours.
they don't
You would probably call the poison control center. :p
i would call a poison control center...
The car might not start. If it does start, the banana might shoot out the tailpipe. If it is up in the muffler, it might smoke or burn.
Call your poison control center - that's what should happen